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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: 1881 Census - Saich
« on: Thursday 11 October 12 17:11 BST (UK)  »
 :o Well something spooky is occurring David.  I had Thomas dying in the St Giles district, London in 1878 but I'm blowed if I can find him now as well.   If we suppose it is our Thomas alive in 1911, the problem we have now is to find him in 1881, 1891 and 1901.   Prison perhaps?  It is also strange that in 1881 we cannot find Florence, Minnie etc. as well as Thomas John.   

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: 1881 Census - Saich
« on: Wednesday 03 October 12 10:33 BST (UK)  »
Good morning David, good to hear from you.  I take it you haven't found them in 1881 as well.   I notice from Florence's marriage in 1903 she lists her father as a farmer.   I know they didn't always add "deceased" and if the Thomas in Ealing in 1911 is our Thomas John Saich where on earth was he in 1881, 1891 and 1901.    As Sarah died in Hendon and was buried in Northwood, if Thomas died in London I wonder why he wasn't buried in Ruislip/Northwood, or perhaps he was.   I am now living in the Czech Republic having moved here last December, so have only just got restarted on research and am trying to tie up loose ends.   My email address is the same.  It would be good to hear from you.
Regards Tigger (Jacky)

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: 1881 Census - Saich
« on: Wednesday 03 October 12 08:30 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both for looking  8)  One possibility is that, if their father is still alive, they are with him in 1881, and that for some reason they were missed out of the census.   Their sister Annie Elizabeth Saich 1867 is with her grandparents Ann and Charles Churchill at Little Manor Farm, Ruislip so perhaps the other children were with relatives but omitted from the census.  Very frustrating to have this gap in my research >:(  Once again thank you for looking.
Regards Tigger

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: 1881 Census - Saich
« on: Tuesday 02 October 12 18:18 BST (UK)  »
Yes thank you Igor, it's just that I cannot find them in 1881 >:(

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / 1881 Census - Saich
« on: Tuesday 02 October 12 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Don't know if it is staring me in the face, but I cannot find the following in 1881:  Florence May Saich 1872 Ruislip, and sister Minnie 1878.    Their mother had died in 1878.  I originally thought their father, Thomas John Saich 1840 Paddington, had also died in that year, but I now think it possible he was alive in 1911, a gardener in Ealing.  If this is so, where is he in 1881, 1891 and 1901?   If anyone fancies solving a puzzle can they have a look for me, I would be very grateful.
Regards Tigger

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Herefordshire / Re: Emma Holland death 1947 Whitchurch/Symonds Yat
« on: Thursday 20 September 12 10:11 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Pat for this.   My sister Edna remembers going to Barry Island with you and your Mum.  Please get in touch.
Tigger

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Frederick CHINNERY 1866 Completed with thanks
« on: Monday 07 June 10 15:54 BST (UK)  »
Good to hear from you Sarnia.   You will see how much information Krisesjoint was kind enough to provide on the Australian Chinnery family and no doubt this will be most useful to you.  I presume then that James William Quick was your grandfather?  I am hoping my research is correct  and that he was the son of my great uncle James Quick 1859 and Hannah Pavey 1860.  James 1859 tragically died on 31 12.1897 after being hit by a shunting engine in the sidings near the Devonshire Street crossing on the GWR, he was 39.  Does this tie in with you?   Are you on Genes?
Regards
Tigger

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Frederick CHINNERY 1866 Completed with thanks
« on: Tuesday 20 April 10 14:41 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Kris.  This family is proving to be a right pain :P  Your help is very much appreciated.
Regards
Tigger

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Frederick CHINNERY 1866
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 13:44 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much Kris for the marriage date.   I believe I have sorted them out but have left myself with the problem of trying to prove or otherwise any relationship between Frederick and Thomas Chinnery, but this family is at least keeping me out of mischief  ;D

The daughter I am most interested in is Lanowlee Mary who married a James Quick in 1910, possibly in the Channel Islands, and I don't believe they went to Australia, but cannot confirm this as yet so I have many hours ahead of me one way or the other.   I did have her father incorrectly - had him as Fred but it would appear to have been Thomas if I am reading your info correctly.  Anyway once again for your wonderful help.
Regards
Tigger

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